At the 2024 MediaTek Developer Conference, semiconductor giant MediaTek announced the Dimensity 9300+, emphasizing its “improved” AI capabilities and performance. Here’s an overview of the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+.
The Dimensity 9300+ is an octa-core SoC manufactured on TSMC’s 3rd-gen 4nm process node. Similar to the previously announced Dimensity 9300, the 9300+ also features four Cortex-X4 performance cores. However, unlike the Dimensity 9300 where all cores were clocked at 3.25GHz, only one Cortex-X4 core on the Dimensity 9300+ is clocked at a powerful 3.4GHz.
The remaining Cortex-X4 cores are clocked at 2.85GHz. Additionally, four Cortex-A720 cores are clocked up to 2.0GHz. The Dimensity 9300+ also adds support for LPDDR5T memory, capable of delivering speeds of up to 9600 Mbps. With its higher clock speeds, the Dimensity 9300+ is expected to offer improved performance in single-core tasks compared to previous chips.
MediaTek claims that the Dimensity 9300+ offers improved generative AI performance, thanks to a 10% performance boost in the new NeuroPilot Speculative Decode Acceleration technology. These APU improvements enable the chipset to run 7B models at 22 tokens per second, supporting models like Gemini Nano, Llama 2, 3, and others.
For the GPU, MediaTek asserts faster ray tracing capabilities with the 12-core ARM Immortalis-G720 GPU. Additionally, the chipset offers more efficient connectivity, providing up to 10% power savings and 25% cellular data savings.
The Image Signal Processor remains unchanged, with the Imagiq 990, as does the 5G R16 modem, offering support for all major networks and Wi-Fi 7. Most other specifications remain consistent with the Dimensity 9300.
The Vivo x100s-series and iQOO Neo9s Pro are set to be among the first phones to feature the Dimensity 9300+. What are your thoughts on this new MediaTek SoC? Share your opinions in the comments below.
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